Hamare saamne galat cheez hote huy bhi ham kuch nahi karte. Kyun ? Short essay
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●Promoting home safety for your child
Your adult-friendly home has lots of potential hazards for a child. But you can keep your child safe by finding out what the risks are, and then preventing or removing them.
But even when you think you’ve removed all the home safety hazards, the reality is that children can still have tumbles and falls. That’s why supervision is one of the keys to home safety for kids.
Also, as your child grows and learns to climb and open things, you need to be alert for new hazards. You’ll probably need to change the environment to make sure your home is still a safe and creative place to play and explore.
And along with supervision and a safe environment, you can also improve home safety by teaching your child about what’s safe and what’s not.
●Preventing falls at home:
Falls are the most common cause of injuries and visits to hospital in every age group.
You can help to keep your child safe by watching the new skills she’s learning, and the new places she can reach – and then adjusting your home. For example:
Install safety guards across entries to stairs and balconies, and always supervise your child on stairs and balconies, even if you have guards. Lock windows – particularly upper-storey windows – or shield them with firmly attached window guards so your child can’t fall out. Use low-power night lights and an efficient torch to make looking after your baby at night safer. Leave a hall light on at night, or use sensor lights to make it easier for older children to get to the toilet without tripping.
●Burns and scalds:
To prevent burns, keep your child away from fire and hot surfaces. Keep a close eye on your child whenever he’s anywhere near things that can burn – especially around stoves, ovens, microwaves, heaters and other appliances.
Hot drinks and too-hot baths are a major cause of scalds for babies and children. Here are some simple safety precautions to avoid these risks:
Keep hot drinks away from and out of reach of children.Have the hot water delivered to your bathroom at maximum of 50°C. But remember that you still need to mix cold water with the hot water coming out of your taps to get the right bath temperature for babies and children.
may be this answer is helps u
●Promoting home safety for your child
Your adult-friendly home has lots of potential hazards for a child. But you can keep your child safe by finding out what the risks are, and then preventing or removing them.
But even when you think you’ve removed all the home safety hazards, the reality is that children can still have tumbles and falls. That’s why supervision is one of the keys to home safety for kids.
Also, as your child grows and learns to climb and open things, you need to be alert for new hazards. You’ll probably need to change the environment to make sure your home is still a safe and creative place to play and explore.
And along with supervision and a safe environment, you can also improve home safety by teaching your child about what’s safe and what’s not.
●Preventing falls at home:
Falls are the most common cause of injuries and visits to hospital in every age group.
You can help to keep your child safe by watching the new skills she’s learning, and the new places she can reach – and then adjusting your home. For example:
Install safety guards across entries to stairs and balconies, and always supervise your child on stairs and balconies, even if you have guards. Lock windows – particularly upper-storey windows – or shield them with firmly attached window guards so your child can’t fall out. Use low-power night lights and an efficient torch to make looking after your baby at night safer. Leave a hall light on at night, or use sensor lights to make it easier for older children to get to the toilet without tripping.
●Burns and scalds:
To prevent burns, keep your child away from fire and hot surfaces. Keep a close eye on your child whenever he’s anywhere near things that can burn – especially around stoves, ovens, microwaves, heaters and other appliances.
Hot drinks and too-hot baths are a major cause of scalds for babies and children. Here are some simple safety precautions to avoid these risks:
Keep hot drinks away from and out of reach of children.Have the hot water delivered to your bathroom at maximum of 50°C. But remember that you still need to mix cold water with the hot water coming out of your taps to get the right bath temperature for babies and children.
may be this answer is helps u
TanyaS0411:
That didn't answer my question ! Sorry ! The question was : We see bad things like houses being burned and children drowning in rivers, in front of us but yet we don't do anything to stop it, why ? Write your opinions.
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